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The effect of the memristor electrode material on its resistance to degradation under conditions of cyclic switching

The stability of titanium oxide memristors with gold and platinum electrodes with respect to switching-induced degradation has been studied. It is established that the use of gold instead of platinum as the electrode material significantly increases the resistance of a memristor to degradation in th...

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Published in:Technical physics letters 2014-04, Vol.40 (4), p.317-319
Main Authors: Khrapovitskaya, Yu. V., Maslova, N. E., Grishchenko, Yu. V., Demin, V. A., Zanaveskin, M. L.
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Language:English
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Summary:The stability of titanium oxide memristors with gold and platinum electrodes with respect to switching-induced degradation has been studied. It is established that the use of gold instead of platinum as the electrode material significantly increases the resistance of a memristor to degradation in the course of repeated resistance read-write(erase) cycles. The first Russian high-endurance memristor based on titanium oxide has been obtained, which can withstand up to 3000 resistive switching cycles.
ISSN:1063-7850
1090-6533
DOI:10.1134/S1063785014040051